Answer:
While Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution sets up the ability of the president to select the heads of the executive departments, it was President George Washington who established the “Cabinet” as his group of advisers who reported in private and solely to the U.S. chief executive officer.
Explanation:
Mainly to spread and practice their religion freely, but some also did it to make money, explore, and have land of their own.